If something happened to you tomorrow, would your family know where to find everything?
Bank accounts. pensions. insurance. crypto. property. documents.
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Your partner knows your coffee order. Do they know your pension provider?
Most people never write it down. Passing On keeps it all — accounts, passwords, documents — released automatically if you stop checking in.
Does your family know where to begin?
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Here is the thing your family will spend months searching for: the starting point. Not the passwords — the list of where to even begin. https://t.co/SWoS1YEILB
$70 billion in unclaimed assets sit in US state funds. Most of it comes from people who never wrote things down. (NAUPA)
How much will your family be left searching for?
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Here is the thing your family will spend months tracking down: the name of your pension provider.
Not because they aren't trying. Because it was never written down anywhere.
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Your partner knows your coffee order. Do they know your pension provider?
Passing On stores your accounts, passwords, and final wishes — and releases everything automatically if you miss your weekly check-in.
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Your partner knows your coffee order. Do they know your pension provider?
Passing On keeps the details your family will need — and releases them automatically if you miss your weekly check-in.
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There is one document your family will search for first. Not the will. The list of accounts — bank, pension, subscriptions, email. Most people never write it down. https://t.co/SWoS1YEILB
Your partner knows your coffee order. Knows your favourite chair. But do they know where your pension is, who your life insurance is with, or what to do first if something happens to you?
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The thing your family will spend months searching for: the login to your email account. Everything else follows from there.
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Your partner knows your coffee order. Do they know your pension provider?
Most people could answer the first question immediately. The second takes a moment.
The information is somewhere. The question is whether your family could find it.
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The thing your family will spend 6 months looking for is already in your head.
Account numbers. Pension provider. The email behind it all.
Is any of it written down anywhere they can find it?
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Howard Hughes. One of the richest men in America. No will. Thirty fake wills surfaced. His estate fought over for years.
Your family shouldn't have to go through the same thing.
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67% of people have no estate plan. Their families spend months untangling what was left.
Less than the price of a coffee a week.
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Your partner knows your coffee order, your favourite mug, the way you take your tea.
Do they know where you bank? Your pension provider? The login to your email?
The everyday things are easy. It's the practical ones that trip families up.
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Six months. That's how long the average family spends untangling a loved one's accounts. Most of it is just finding the starting point. https://t.co/SWoS1YEILB
Here is the thing your family will spend 6 months looking for: a list of your accounts, your passwords, and who gets what.
You probably have it all in your head. That is not good enough.
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A woman sorted everything before her surgery: accounts, passwords, documents, who gets what. Her daughter found it all in ten minutes. That is the only gift that actually helps. Do you have something like that in place?
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Stieg Larsson wrote the Millennium trilogy. His partner of 32 years got nothing.
No will. Swedish inheritance law went straight to his estranged family. She had to move out of the flat they shared.
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Your partner knows your coffee order. Do they know your pension provider?
Most people assume the people they love will figure it out. They won't — not without a starting point.
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